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6.5 Creedmoor build, just done

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I jsut got my barrel and action back from Tier One defense, Mountainside, NJ.

 

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The targets were test fired at 100 yds by Mike@Tier One.

Pic 1- first 5 shots

Pic 2- next 5 shots

 

I've been skim bedding the action and need to adjust the scope mounting, so I haven't shot it yet.

 

Specs:

6.5 Creedmoor
Defiance Deviant short action
Bartlein 5R barrel, stainless, M24/M40 profile, cut to 25", Surefire Socom brake
Timney trigger, flat shoe, tuned to 2.0 lbs
McRee Precision folding tactical chassis, Harris bipod
Vortex Razor 5-20x scope, mil/mil, FFP and with the EBR 2 reticle
Badger Ordinance 35mm rings

 

Thanks for looking.

 

 

Eric

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Very nice man. Good luck and give us a range report when ready.

 

 

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Got it sighted in at 100, then shot this at 200yds:

 

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Shoots great.  Good job, Tier One Defense.

 

 

Eric

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NRA High Power Rifle Rule 3.16.1

The use of compensators or muzzle brakes is prohibited.

 

That goes for all NRA Approved or Registered Matches, including F-class.

 

I guess you'll have to wait until the Fall, when the Frozen Nutz series of 300yd prone matches begins at SJSC in Winslow (Camden County)

Not NRA Approved or Registered, so we let the compensator rule slide.

Matches will begin the 3rd Sunday in November, monthly through the 3rd Sunday in March.

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